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Owens, Virginia Stem 1941–
(Eugenia Adams)
PERSONAL:
Born March 4, 1941, in Houston, TX; daughter of Clarence Lamar (in U.S. Air Force) and Esther (a secretary) Stem; married David Clinton Owens (a clergyman), December 26, 1959; children: Alyssa Claire, Amy Laury.
Education: North Texas State University, B.A., 1965; University of Kansas, M.A., 1969; Iliff School of Theology, M.A.R., 1975.
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Religion: United Presbyterian.
ADDRESSES:
Home—Huntsville, TX.
CAREER:
Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville, MO, instructor in English, 1969-70; writer, 1970—. Newman University, Wichita, KS, director of Milton Center, 1990-97.
Member of editorial board, Books & Culture. Also worked as beekeeper, houseparent for mentally retarded boys, researcher, and library cataloger.
AWARDS, HONORS:
Texas Institute of Letters prize for best nonfiction book, 1990, for If You Do Love Old Men.
WRITINGS:
(Under pseudonym Eugenia Adams) Assault on Eden, Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, M